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Representative model in which you can see: a Venado dancer; three Pascolas; a tambulero (drum and flute player); a musician playing the harp; another playing a violin; two with scrapers; and one more with a water drum (Ba'a bweja). The representation made in this model is merely expository, since in reality its elements interact at different times, as an example: when the Ba'a bweja is being played, the harp and violin are at rest. Another difference from reality is when the Pascolas "play" with the Deer, because they do it without the mask on, because they are under the protection of the Moor. The dancers and musicians seen in the model celebrate two of the most important dances of the Yaqui tribe: Venado and Pascola; These are of pre-Hispanic origin and are performed on traditional festival days.
Metadata
Title
Model of yaqui dancers
Creator
Sánchez, Alberto
Created
1985
Type
Description
Objects: 10 human figures
Description
Representative model in which you can see: a Venado dancer; three Pascolas; a tambulero (drum and flute player); a musician playing the harp; another playing a violin; two with scrapers; and one more with a water drum (Ba'a bweja). The representation made in this model is merely expository, since in reality its elements interact at different times, as an example: when the Ba'a bweja is being played, the harp and violin are at rest. Another difference from reality is when the Pascolas "play" with the Deer, because they do it without the mask on, because they are under the protection of the Moor.
The dancers and musicians seen in the model celebrate two of the most important dances of the Yaqui tribe: Venado and Pascola; These are of pre-Hispanic origin and are performed on traditional festival days.
Subject
Religion and culture--Sonora (Mexico : State)--Holy Week | Religious dance--Mexico | Sculpture--Mexico--Ethnic groups
Format
Still image / jpg
Spatial
Sonora , Cócorit
Temporal
1981 -1990
Is part of
Music and dance room, Museum of the Yaqui people
Provenance
Museum of the Yaqui people. Sinaloa and Obregon No. 200, Cocorit, Cajeme, Sonora
It has been part of the museum's collection since its creation in 1985.
Language
eng , yaqui
Date
2022-03-01
Identifier
WEB CATALOGACION OBREGON 2016-2415 | RS-OM-MEY-67
Relationship
Procession diorama | Annual fiesta calendar | Coyote dancer video | Deer dancer video | Deer dancer | Matachin dancer video | Pascola dancer | Pascola dancer video | Coyote dancer
Contributor
Sonoran Institute of Culture
Casanova, Juan (photography)
Buitimea Flores, Teodoro; Ruiz Félix, José María (investigation)
Valencia, Carlos ; The Yaqui Pride Project (translation to english)
License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
Rights
Sonoran Institute of Culture